adulteration in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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adulteration in the PONS Dictionary

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These cleaning procedures must be detailed enough to make certain that adulteration of product will not occur.
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The malnourishment associated with emaciation has been referred to as inanition, while infection by parasites has been described as adulteration.
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Adulteration was driven by competition among the growing number of food producers and traders in the growing cities.
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A reaction to adulteration among spirits, the act made the government the guarantor of a whiskey's authenticity.
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Rampant food shortages, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food and edible oil gave birth to the consumer movement in an organised form in the 1960s.
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It seems that this adulteration of the human gene pool was a major problem on the planet earth.
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Historically, this property was used to detect adulteration in samples.
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Because filbertone is found in hazelnut oil, its presence can be used to detect the adulteration of olive oil with less expensive hazelnut oil.
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Whole and broken leaf teas by contrast are quite varied in appearance, making adulteration more difficult.
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The reason for the adulteration was initially stated as highly likely criminal activity.
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